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    What is CBT For Anxiety?

    What is CBT For Anxiety?

    What is CBT for Anxiety?

    CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) is a widely used therapeutic approach for treating anxiety disorders. It focuses on identifying and modifying negative thought patterns and behaviors that contribute to anxiety.

    Key features of CBT for anxiety include:

    *Cognitive Restructuring:*

    CBT helps individuals recognise and challenge irrational or distorted thought patterns associated with anxiety. Through cognitive restructuring, individuals learn to replace negative thoughts with more realistic and positive ones.

    *Exposure Therapy:*

    Expoure therapy involves gradually exposing individuals to anxiety-provoking situations in a controlled and safe manner. By repeatedly facing their fears, individuals can reduce anxiety and build confidence in managing anxious situations. This is only used in some cases.

    *Relaxation Techniques:*

    CBT often incorporates relaxation exercises, such as deep breathing or mindfulness meditation. This helps  individuals manage physiological symptoms of anxiety and promote overall relaxation.

    *Behavioural Changes:*

    CBT encourages individuals to engage in activities they may have been avoiding due to anxiety. By gradually increasing participation in pleasurable and meaningful activities, individuals can break the cycle of avoidance and experience a sense of accomplishment.

    *Skills Training:*

    CBT equips individuals with practical skills to manage anxiety effectively. This may include assertiveness training, problem-solving strategies, time management, and communication skills.

    *Homework Assignments:*

    Individuals are often assigned homework between therapy sessions. This  involve practicing relaxation techniques, challenging negative thoughts, or engaging in exposure exercises to reinforce the skills learned in therapy.

    *Collaborative Relationship:*

    CBT involves an active collaboration between the individual and the CBT therapist. The therapist provides support, guidance and feedback. They will work with the individual to develop personalised strategies for managing anxiety.

    Typically, CBT is a short term therapy. It is delivered in a structured format over a specific number of sessions. This can range from several weeks to months. Depending on individual needs and the severity of anxiety symptoms.

    CBT may be combined with other therapeutic approaches. This is dependent on each individual situation. CBT empowers individuals to develop effective coping skills and make lasting changes in overcoming anxiety.

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